I
Belles
^OL. XXIX, NO. 5
OF ST. MARY’S
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
Orchesis and Glee Club Present
Their Annual Christmas Programs
5 This year Orchesis presented “The
ittle Match Girl” on Tuesday, De-
>e .mber 14. The story, written by
epians Christian Anderson, was given
the form of a dance drama.
Bd *^he supervision of Mrs.
member choreographed
, special dance or group dance,
he cast of characters was the fol-
jwing: Drew Brooks, the little
g ^atch girl; Jean Healy and Char-
. Atkinson, puppets under the
l,‘“‘’^stmas tree, Suzanne Poole, Laura
jOnvielle, Jesse James, Martha Har-
oF Memory Rockwell, candy
ines; Lucy Brown, baby doll; Jody
urton, jack - in - the - box; Francy
wis, Raggedy Ann; Amey Parsons,
laggedy Andy; Linda Stott, teddy
r; Martha Garrett, sugar plum
ry; Anna Holbrook and Lander •
arshall, reflection in mirrors; Mary
•Her, Chinese doll; and Sherwood
•■•ght, ballerina doll. .
The St. Mary’s Glee Club, under
e direction of Miss Geraldine Cate,
resented its annual Christmas con-
:rt on Thursday, December 16, at
-30 p.m. The program consisted of
tree parts.
The first part contained works
om the early Church—“In Natali
•omine” and “Psallite Unigenito” by
raetorius—followed by two songs of
^temporary English composers,
2ueen of Heaven” by Dunhill, and
rptar Candles” by Head. Two other
l>ngs completed the group.
W The vocal ensemble was joined by
Carolina State University
dee Club for the second part of the
program. Together they sang several
flections: the beautiful Advent
^horale “Break Forth O Beauteous
leavenly Light” by Bach; “The
‘hepherd’s Carol” by Billings, who
one of the earliest American
bmposers; “Thou Must Leave Thou
iJ,owly Dwelling” from “L”Enfance
^u Christ” by Berlioz; “The Carol of
kie Bells”; and the French-Canadian
arol “Tell us, Shepherd Maids.”
Folk songs and spirited rhythms
liade up the final part of the pro-
jTam. Here were sung the “Swedish
' )ance Carol,” with a dance by Char-
)tte Atkinson; “Carol of the Drum”
A which Jody Friedburg played
be drums; “Rise Up Shepherd and
ijollow” and “A Rockin’ All Night ”
vith guitar accompaniment; “Do You
; lear What I Hear?” accompanied by
rum and bells; and the completion
f the program with “We Wish You
J Merry Christmas.”
J* Soloists were: Meg Christian,
lOonna Crisp, Jody Friedburg, Noell
tohnson, Ann Lashley, Libba Mas-
I'ey, and Dottie Nahikian.
Orcliesls mcmbei'.s I>aiulcr Alarshall and Anna Holbrook rehearse their dance.
May Queen And Court Annoui
One of the most enjoyable events
at St. Mary's is the May Day cele
bration. Tbis tradition consists of
dances, performed by the members
of the school; and, of course, there is
the May Court which consists of the
May Queen, her Maid of Honor,
and the twelve attendants.
The May Court Nominating Com
mittee is responsible for presenting
to the school its nominations for the
May Queen and the attendants.
There may also be nominations from
the floor. The 1965-1966 Nominating
Committee was Susan Kip, chair
man; Heather Kilpatrick, Lesley I
TavJj
Wharton, Debbie
vielle, Olivia
Kate Johnson,
Gregory, Sue
port, Michi
dermanj
comr
side®
Th^
anc
Tue
11
' Lg .,in
December 17, 1965
Honor Roll Is
A.nnouncedl
Forty-five members of the college
department and 23 high school stu
dents made the Honor Roll for the
first quarter. College students are as
follows: Loyer Ager, Charlotte At
kinson, Louise Bauer, Chyrell Botts,
Frances Breeden, Josephine Burton,
Meg Christian, Elizabeth Cosgrove,
Jean Covington, Di Anna Cowan,
Susan Crabtree, Martha Crawley,
Elizabeth Downey, Gilmer Edmunds,
Missanne Flynn, Carolyn Fowlkes,
Nancy Hammond, Sharon Hobbs,
Hetti Johnson, Leslie Johnson, Pam
Joyner, Elisabeth Keller, Heather
Kilpatrick, Cheryl Koenig, Ann Lash
ley, and Mary Sue Lawrence.
Others are as follows: Elizabeth
Massey, Mary Melcher, Michele
Millichap, Betty Moore, Virginia Mc-
Swain, Suzanne Poole, Susan Poy-
ner, Claire Robinson, Virginia Root,
Mary Anna Searle, Nancy Smith,
Stanley Smith, Elizabeth Anne Sny
der, Lamar Sparkman, Margaret
Stevens, Gale Swann, Lucy Turner,
Stacy Watkins, and Joan Wickham.
High School- students are as fol
lows: Sabra Alderman, Cary Ambler,
Margaret Burn, Sally Cruikshank,
Ann Dickerson, Nancy Eoreman,
Joan Friedberg, Susan Gilbert, Mary
Ann Grady, Georgia Herbert, Joan
Horne, LeVonne Huntley, Elizabeth
Kellogg, Katherine Manly, Elizabeth
McAlister, Carroll Rountree, Carj'
Scott, Tuhgt Smith, Jane Snider,
; Jackson Walker,
and Sherwood
am ot
annouricc
Tor and a marsl
^he coi
to con-
^tee
. antroiiij^jgd^s
free-.^er
11 must
udies
q uality, pointjfetio
of 3.0 or better in subjects tal
credit with no grade lower
“C” minus.
projp:
"and must earn a qiitlit
Indttcts
ijfcle^^alke
pdl
rnese
nomroatioi:
nomifi^ior
from t\
Thursdai
-k^ec
twelj'e ^
n«tmb
met to con sic
ay Cf
cor
rt.
sre
fly.
’ of Honoj
Its Friday;
mad;
'^ur
I#
on
Ma
;
Mis.s Susan Crabtree
s^ior
Mai^ of
chief>
Circle, an-
daughters
ants are Evely
Hall Conner
gia; Sally KirT^S
niston, Alaba
Charleston, S.
sunsele
■of
■ Grar
SiuOT-Tjttend-,
-Chalrman-c
rah, Geor-
:a uniand rftor
_ Elsie Barnes,
(Continued orr-Pdge 2)
Wohday;-* __
(Continued 2)
/ted.
thev
om-
fonat
b '- ft
oate.
ay
•d is
tray.
Rose
f the
nnet.
hool,
Lena
» in-
Ann
^an;^
'avis;
end)j
Jittlj